Top Performers Luca Orellano and Darren Yapi Shine in MLS Week 23

Luca Orellano, Darren Yapi headline the Best of MLS for Week 23



Welcome back to Week No. 23 of Justin and Favian’s Weekly MLS Awards

MLS clubs have less than 10 matches left to play this regular season, adding importance to each and every fixture. The battle for playoff places and seeds will surely amplify over the next few weeks. Here is a closer look at the action:

Player of the Week

Justin Ruderman: Luca Orellano (FC Cincinnati)

Two free-kick goals in one match? Luca Orellano is that good. In fairness, his first goal took a massive deflection to wrong-foot the goalkeeper but that was after rattling the crossbar with another free kick requiring a top-corner save and before scoring my Goal of the Week which I will have more on below.

Orellano was tantalizingly close to a hat-trick solely from direct free kicks — a feat usually reserved for the world’s best strikers like Robert Lewandowski, Wayne Rooney, Matt Le Tissier, and Cristiano Ronaldo.

Remember at the beginning of the season when people (including myself) questioned whether FC Cincinnati could find replacements for Alvaro Barreal and other departing stars? Luca Orellano has continually quelled those worries all year.

Favian Renkel: Luis Suarez (Inter Miami CF)

We are now witnessing a new frontrunner for MLS MVP: Luis “El Pistolero” Suarez. Lucho doesn’t slow down. After putting the Herons in prime position to lift the Supporters’ Shield, he immediately boarded a plane to Montevideo for a significant announcement: his retirement from the Uruguayan National Team.

Despite MLS MVP Power Rankings being the last thing on his mind, Suarez still manages to lead Inter Miami to a convincing win in front of 55,000 fans, putting on a show that could rival Jason Derulo’s halftime performance.

Suarez scored two goals and forced the third, which resulted in an own goal after his shot was deflected. Now tied for second in the Golden Boot race with 16 goals, he’s just one behind Cristian Benteke and Chicho Arango.

Luis Suarez has the potential to pull off the greatest first season in MLS history.

At this point of the MLS season, Luis Suarez is more likely to win MLS MVP than the best player in the world and his teammate, Lionel Messi.

With this goal, Suarez made Inter Miami history by recording his 16th goal of the regular season, tying Gonzalo Higuaín’s 2022 record for the most goals in a single season in Inter Miami CF history.

What a player. What a legendary career. If you have the chance to watch Suarez in these final games, don’t miss it—you won’t regret it.

Young Player of the Week

Justin Ruderman: Darren Yapi (Colorado Rapids)

Darren Yapi is on a milestone rampage this summer! Let me set the scene. Bouncing back from a frustrating first two years in MLS without a goal, one of Major League Soccer’s most talented young strikers bagged his first to cap off a July 7th, 4-1 victory over St. Louis CITY SC in the 90th minute before upgrading in Leagues Cup with a 90+6’ game-winner off the bench against Toluca on August 13th.

Now at the end of August, Yapi played the super-sub role in MLS scoring a 90+3’ winner in Dallas. Still only 19, Yapi has found his stride with a late goal scoring trend any striker would be happy to boast as the playoffs approach.

Producing such a moment in a postseason match could write him into Rapids’ lore forever.

Favian Renkel: Ajani Fortune (Atlanta United)

“There are good and bad times, but our mood changes more often than our fortune.” This is the life of an Atlanta United fan—still holding onto a playoff spot despite losing all their superstars this MLS season.

On the last matchday, it was 21-year-old Ajani Fortune who stepped up, scoring his first MLS goal to secure all three points in a crucial rivalry match just four hours down the highway.

The Trinidad and Tobago international has now made his mark in MLS, hoping this goal will be the catalyst for his career in the league.

Goal of the Week

Justin Ruderman: Luca Orellano (FC Cincinnati)

From 64.5 yards away from goal, Luca Orellano scored his second free-kick goal of the game against CF Montréal on Saturday. For reference, the longest goal in MLS history was scored by David Beckham just ten yards further at 75 yards — but that was on the counter into an empty net, not a dead ball with a goalkeeper to beat.

Put simply, this is not only the best goal of the week but one of the greatest goals in MLS history. But I guess that’s what we should start to expect from Orellano who not only scored two free kicks in the game but has now scored two goals from within his own half this season.

Favian Renkel: Facundo Torres (Orlando City)

Facundo Torres had a phenomenal match against Nashville SC, capping it off by becoming Orlando City’s all-time leader in goal contributions with 52. This goal perfectly exemplifies what Torres means to this Orlando side. He sets up the play, quickly moves into position to receive the cross he just initiated, and finishes with a karate kick into the back of the net.

Facu is quickly becoming an Orlando City legend, quietly hitting form just in time for the MLS Cup playoffs. Watch out for Orlando City, they may be a darkhorse team to lift the Cup come playoff time.

Team of the Week

Justin Ruderman: Houston Dynamo

Only two teams all season have beaten the defending Western Conference champions at BMO Stadium. The first was Columbus Crew in a 5-1 drubbing between LAFC’s two final losses to the Ohioans. The second was this week when Ben Olsen’s Houston Dynamo went into Los Angeles, took the ball from the opening whistle, and dominated LAFC in their house to the tune of a 2-0 victory which would’ve been more flattering if not for the goalkeeping heroics of Hugo Lloris.

Sure, LAFC was fatigued following a Leagues Cup final and U.S. Open Cup semifinal but this team does not lose at home, much less get dominated. As stated, the only other team to do so is the undisputed best team in the league — not bad company to keep if you’re Houston.

Favian Renkel: Inter Miami CF

With LAFC and LA Galaxy both losing, and FC Cincinnati finally breaking their four-match winless streak, Inter Miami is doing what others can’t—continuing to win no matter who plays or where they play. With at least a four-point cushion over the only team that can realistically challenge them for the Supporters’ Shield, Columbus Crew, Inter Miami seems to be in pole position to get the job done and lift the Shield at season’s end.

Inter Miami CF is firmly in control of the Supporters’ Shield race. With seven games remaining, it would take a monumental collapse for the Herons not to claim the Shield, especially with the best player in the world, Lionel Messi, finally healthy and coming back in the squad.

With an MVP candidate in Suarez…



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